In the third of a series of ten point guides to David Cameron’s first year as Tory leader, ConservativeHome looks at the ‘ten biggest reassurance events’ of the last twelve months; the moments when the Tory leader communicated a more recognisable conservatism to the party’s traditional supporters.

An excellent speech to the Centre for Social Justice promised to build the nation of the second chance.
The speech emphasised marriage and the family – a theme that began
David Cameron’s leadership bid in the summer of 2005 and was reaffirmed
in his 2006 party conference speech.